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Eurogenes
50% Cyprian + 50% Samaritan @ 2.12
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100% Lebanese_Druze + 0% She @ 3.44
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Yep
http://bga101.blogspot.com/2018/02/t...lable.html?m=1
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I don't think that 5% is that rare for Afghanistani Pashtuns, at least for those from East Afg (N2KL) who are genetically identical with KPK Pashtuns.
About my own results...I have heard mixed opinions regarding which test has the best raw data. Some have said that MyHeritage and AncestryDNA would be better and I don't wanna have any regrets after I order a test so I won't need to do a third one afterwards. Is there any notable difference between FTDNA and AncestryDNA? I'm fully sure I'm gonna have it done before Christmas regardless.
But yes, I don't wanna do a G25 with my flawed low-SNP V5 chip.
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Turkic admixture. Many Turkic Central Asian groups in the Middle East were a mix of Scythian-like tribes with Mongoloids and some of them were predominantly West Eurasian.
All travellers and writers of the time (Arab or European) emphasized how tall and light they were compared to native Levantines and Egyptians.
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